r
ii mated
r.iAi;-xc:i iigtzl.
SMJSHUhV, JSViTJI C.1RQLIX.
ht .a iuimosu.
mm th.nt mtMilimin,
iK mohIi rorilrr of the Court.
ii,h,.. K.i been recently rf rircd and
lafrtl up In ft ww sndxineriorityl. lor the re-
reption of Company. 1 Inflate P". f n .
fctm taken lo procure for this eMaoli'liment
new furniture of every description, necerj
(or tbe co.f.rt of Travellers! the rnoH ap
proved Mrnf have been selected With grea
rarei the bur stocked with choice liquor, and
the stable atteroled b obliging ,k1 ttte
k.i.m Tl.ii convenience of tide titufttion la
cqtiml to any in tba lc. The hoe contain
.,mk. fhrivata roofl.t. ami out-bouM. well
calculated for lle aocommodatK of Traveller
ml Boarder AtJhed to luch. tlrs Ua
Dry Uood nd Book More. ,. ,
J9 tho who ma plaaae 19 eU on bin, lie
render their stay eomfortabl sod pleaaing.
. . EZRA ALLEMONG. ,
'SMff.C.Srp. 17, 1837." - K?"'"
Tin: jroTtir.u mhHiam:.
HE tnWrihT hating rcmnvrd hi Bt re to
:oncor,l, reicctfully ",v"fl ,,"e "
i ... . . ' - r ..i . ,i I i
are lmlHU"l It htm xo come imwani "
by the fiM day of March neat. TW who fil
in complying, msy rrtt aure d that ili'ir note
and account will be placed forthwith in the
hand of office h for collection.
r.DW'AHD CHESS.
finHtAur, htt'.Sth, WIT. ' 9. "
Mli . ,
. gaud. ; ,. :
wra . .ta.fl fmn ftjr
'ork. larje wpply of
' Medicine t, and
' ' . Paintu
" wiich, togethtr with their fnrmer itocJt, male
i their preient ftaaortnient repWu with the moat
valuable Medicine told in our country. At they
.' are letrtninfd to .make th'w f rtilli)imriit
worthy of publio patnnaRf, they now offer for
!, Wholetale and Re'ail, the ilmi Me&clntt,
V i. on the noat reasonable terma.
rhfritiaiu In thii aectkjn of the country, at
Veil aa tho to the westward, who, heretofore,
hm b en in the habit of nipplyirjr themst-Ke
' with' Medicines from the north, and ehewherr,
will find it for their interrtt to encounire the ef.
fbrtaofthe present proprietors, in makiny this
useful and permanent stand.
W. B. OreVr carefully and punctually put up,
agreeably to directions i.and on' the ahortet no
:. lice. Sdiilmry, Vv. 20 IVT ' '
SAfX OF LANDS FOR TAXF.3.
WILL he mid. for caoh, at the conrt honse
in 8aliburv, on Monday the I8ih of Feb.
iiary, IH28, th follow nft Uar ts of faiul, or so
much thr irof s will m'itfy the tax dus for the
year W to wit t - - - - -
40 seres adjmiiinjt Sarrftirl MarRn and otlwr,
. riren lit by Thomas Huhlnmn
W'acrew S-'ljoininc Forrt 1otro and cthws,
riven In kr John Hobley. "
47lac:4dJoiiiin)r t(wi A, Ike snd oJht,
(tien hi b William M(orei "f"
350 sere adjoining Mosrs Prown and others,
' ' ;ien In by Hobrt Garner, dee'd.
350 acre attjoinins; Uoet. John Ikotl and others,
5 fat m kr Joaepbj akfonjuifhey,,, . ,
340 acre af.juininrHdadhew Lock and others,
(tiren In hyjoafph lcCoinsuf hey for Betsry
- Locke. ,
700 acres adjcKilns TVllflam Pinktion and other,
riven in by John T. fhifcr.
1 House and Lot in the town of flatiftbury, ad-
Joining James Martin, Jr. and others, iren in
y Itom Hanes.
1 l(oue and Lot lying on Main street, adjoining
Mary Gay and others, an jn by I homs
llolmrt, for Fmnois Cmipie. , . .
1 HmiM and Lot lying on Main treet, adjoining
Wiltiam Pinknton, Jr. and others, gifen in by
Abraham Jcob.
1 Hmie and Lot lying on Water street, adjoin.
Sn Iae f.arnliart and other. ren in by
ltalph Krstler. F. frl.ATKK, ShtHff.
.hn. rt. 18m (40ct.) 6t0t
niK stum:
U flf Ml- kwl, i"i m lwtti.
II U.1 M.4 M m" M fi I
Tkt tip UH '' H M4 mMmi J
T T mm laftiat to ll a m 4mM.
kt Hi fk ! mi fr, H
I, lkw tk tkM"r I
IkniS Om Ufitf Mr Ma, to MH M ,
ar rn a
T , ti tomi! m4 lay
HWt ni to m tto xH MMntf ttotto.
4, kr to fr H, nu.
wik I r' a tan ,
a m tu it. w wo m a,
am m r i '"
FASHIONS, kc. AT WASHINGTON.
TAGEzLLNK;
FROM BALF.IGU TO SALlSnUnT;
PHJ5 nberiber hatinr
purchaacd this routo
hf Up John Moreinir. Jun.
Si3 rcBetfut)Y informs ': the
J rirr2Sf
Jolin Albright
Alt x Arnhart
Alex. W. Brandon
tt m. C. Brandon
Wm. K. Hird
Wis. narber
Jit Bell
JeMM) B. radget
Unlit. RradJiaW
If nv Bard.,
Polly Rrwn
John Cr Ballew
a ' r " ' - .
while tiat no exertions in his power shall be ' i!?"V .
'! Wanting to render it at expeliiioua. atife and '
rmfortable M it ha hitherto been under the 2.7'
,,WJennJence:rn
...sfurthy owner. . " '
. . There will be no changes in the route. The ' '
Stare, a aaual. ill cottinue to run from Raleigh , ,' , '"V. , '
to B.n.bury.ric Pittiboroogh and Ashboroogh, jlVi.ncniP
icmcy .weik. It fca.es Raleigh ejer, vA, ; JC?mU;bTr
, 4 ociocs.r.ja.anu mTc. . en,.,-,--
i Dr. Jetae Carter
Darid Cox
Mr. Chamber
Am Delozier
Thoma Dickens
Jumei Daniel
ff illi Kllis
Jame Klli
Jeremiah Foreman
-Maihla Frick
Hv. II. Field
Motet Fight
Samuel Gardner
M'llliam Gillion -.
H'illiam Cray
fTilliamioa Harris
Mary flill
Henry Hill
Jame Hardie
William D. Haden
Jot. B. Ilerbet
Andn-w lloltouser
John. Ilvde
Mr. Ilo'wel
Jame liogan
freroy frighfower
Liar of Ltri Eus
REMAINING in the Pott Office at Satitbnry,
North Carolina, on the 1 January, 1828.
j Monday at 10 olclock, a. m. Price of parage
from Raleirh to baKtbury. 7 dollars, and at the
aiM rate for any distance on the mute. All
trunks snd other baggage taken into the tage,
Iball be delivered at the place to which they
are directed, on the reponiHifiiy of th tub
Briber. The uberibr baaardi nothing in
saying that this is the neareM, cheapest and
- Boat arreeahle route from Kaleirh to aliabury (
sutd be, trwrs fore, with the greaUr coufldeucc
.'Bp licit public patronage.
. : GEORGE WILLIAMS. Jr.
January 8, 1838. 3mtl4
,-THE HORSE NORTH CAROLINIAN,
IK
"ITTTI LL "stand in Saliabury;
IF
the en?uinr Spring, the
searoi: to commence about the
; 15th of March.- His pedigree,
aiirt other particular, will be made known in
;)tndbi1llirrdtie time. JOSIAII TURNER.
.flmm: Jan. TiA, 1828. 4t0
r1l!Tri-ww
YOUNG SIR ARCHY.
II YJbe. ceJebratedRacer,
Ji Bir Archr, of Roanoke, 4
autfrjn;l.agje tnarej will
Und the next sessoo at: tbe
8ii mntH- &t;laytoiv-t ! Bcatty ' Ford,
' part of hi time i and part at some convenient
- aland about mid-way between thia and Salisbury,
He ia a Horse of great power and ior;
Seven yeara old the next pring, upwards of
16 hands high. Particubva will be made known
fafore tbe commencement of the season,
7 Bealty't t'trd, Jan. 7th, 1828. 40
NOTICE.
if RAVED rroro the auotcTibe
a few days tince, a tmall crty
POJVr, roached and docked. Al-
S so. a oav t jlli wun him. about
, eighteen month old i the filly ia large for her
age, and tbe pony very small. A liberal price
will be given for them if delivered, or infoi mu
tton where they mav be taken up.
8TF.PIIEN L. FERRAND. .
SaHibiirg, Jan. 18. A, 1828. 93
The Editor of the Catawba Journal will pub.
frh the atme 3 week, and tend his account.
vaVMA
Rosaim ttaden
Nancy Jlotlgens.
JoTin Jlall.t
Imbc A. Hall
ff illiam Jonct
Jacob Kufs
Moses Kurn
3t'J5 .
Samuel Long
Margret Lock
Francit Lnrk
John Undtay
Jacob Lyon -
Peter Lewis
Mathcw B. Lock
Richard 4xck
Richard Loury
John I Dickie
John If. Moyer
TUo. A. Mera
Jamr Mnll
Armsiel Monfeald
M. Maitt.it
Peter Moury
Jamr McCneken
Joniah Morrirtjt'"
Allen Neeihian
Thoma Noah
M'illiam Oak
Jcmc Parka
Jame H. Piclcen
Alexander Pinkaton
Henry Powlua
Laurence Porter
Jacob or Peter Itiblcn
Jacob lie
Iiaac N. Rerk
George Rufty
George Meek
M illianj Robinn
T homa S. Hcece
John T, Reed
Moreaa Ruse
Jame Ruaa
-Job Tfoirtbouee 2 -.
John Metier : '
Joannah Smith
Edwsrd Smart
Samuel Sloan
Archibald stokes .
Elizabeth Travia
Edward Taylor
John S. Trucket
John Turner
Hiram Turner
Adam Trexler
"AbrgnrWrii
Philip Walling
, Dennia M. Winiton
: ' l SaraliTTomnct" -Herirv
rTeaver"
A B. W'angh
Ait.h Waterman "
Freeman lalker.
SAMT'EL REEVES. I. f.
Lsttaet tfa ktttrjnm Maehinjin, is tk JUt
V tfthe-rw Vsre tyatfrnr, duud Utc XcVA.'.
to move. '1 here have been wready,
several parties, and one or two ot
tbem. tolerably celebrated ior the e-
Uct Uauty - ud iathion, displayed, oo I
Um; occaavo.,. jii.was aurj i opening
of the ieav The Dumber office
women soiooroing here during the leA
too, it not to very great, but they are
very choice. There are aome from
the northern ita.es, of great elegance
and accomplithmeuti and one in
particular, trom the Green Mouotaiua,
it is sui(i, whose personal beauty acd
fiue figure, even wink before the supe
rior attractions of her mind and intel
lect. If your reader chooses he my
transport bittsclf, In imagination, to
the bJl room, nd there picture her
a ., f . I 1
like me spirit tu love moving tnrougn
, i
. V f. i 4.t f;,.: t .il.is i.:' I r.-;.-.j 1 1 !W") a
Co.iiinuii.li'll to the I..!. tor of tl.S h'ew-
Yki V r.iii'iircr, ilatrd at VV a.l.mplon, Icc. 2Gtli,
believing It will aflurd to-no nutructiun and
amutemcnl to our reader i
The present Congress will be one of
the most practical which we have had
for years. M r, tlcDuflic is the chair
mau of the Ways and Means, and a
more active, efficient and patriotic
chairman could not have been selected.
We "have a mistaken conception of
McD. in the North. I know very
well that , opinions unfavorable to him
have been spread by the Adams men,
but it has oot, on ail occasions, been
t uffictently tontradicted by the Jack
son tans. j ne tnuueoce ct Xalcox. cn
crgyillLp.t1?iiwjH 'ifwaya be
great in such an assemblage 'aslhe
llouse of Kepresentativea, This ts
the influence which MacD, possesses.
Low in stamrc, he is yet , towering in
intellect ttrtd -wsTtn in rpubUelspiritj
TheJackson majoritici on all the com
mittees -rir 4eter mined... txu dz vote
themselves to business anddespatchlt
to tbe satisfaction of the people. You
have been advistd for few davi of
the decision on the sale of Uifik Stock.
It has been signally rejected, and
many think it will give additional con.
fidence to the holders of stock in the
National Dank. .The United States'
Bank may be useful to the country if
it be well managed, but it should be
,. - j
one dvv t-mLf4 1.4 l.ia Cmk kt tf)e
univcr&ity of Gc'tlngrn, aJmifcJ the
galleries of Uo:..c and I'lurence, uni
drink co.Tce cross-lccd, with Ali
Pacha, before he was bow-strui.g, lj6
is nt yet, what we call a debater. He
is stilt and polpitiaeil, but hopes arc
entertained, that old Roanoke will
bruih him op. Cloy, I am toldf, it a
delightful fellow, and is the only ono
of the cabinet, that keeps up his spirits
He will make a charming piece of po
lit Seal ruins, anno doming 1829, heo
old Hickory) planted at the west end,
Adams' soon eiptcts to retreat to
Quincy;tOJrjte his father's life,i JJe
begin life A lecturer, and will end It i
biograplier." The "people of the ITdiuI
State,-iTe gtTJerrnis f they roufd ner
ti think Of refusing him aa opportuoi
ty of exercising his filial love ia d;t
fatherS biography. This is the only
hopn remaining, that hit literary iy.
Jaciion, I ha ve no doubt," will subscribe '
for half a dten copies of his booV,
just by way of enenrsgement. Cl
will bead the Opposition to Ifickory
administration. - He will be rauch
wanted t for really, the intellectual
force of the Adams party, io the house,
is s weak, that the talent of the Jack
son men, had they not all the publio
business cast upon them, would,
fear, get rusty for want of use.
CofOTfwry. An obscure thing iq
the shape of a newspaper, printed at
some distance hence, which seems to
serve only as a common receptacle for
the nonsensical outpourings of empty
noddles, contains the following subline
jargon, iq an, article enuuca "tho
" The recrementjcjous and'uovarle
gattd attire of the schoolman, is mado
narrowly watched. "The attempt of
th AHima nnrlv tn make IL anrwsr
.l - r.w-j ti c ,
uic m.c. bi in anis. cr i. , that fntre wa con0,,on between Mr.
one of those magniScent forms which Barboiir and Mr. McDt.ffie, is one of
fancy pictures ot the classic -ge. lt-be m0t fo,;8h and conlemptible I
is full, round, and tall, and embellish- we0 Mr B a of greal
ed ith all the divine attributes of ulent, puritv if character, nd above
male loveliness. " Dignity has given ; al) lich imputations. McDuffie is
claadty to her step,; and fancy and opcn in M his .ctlons. " Tl.reply
leeling play round her beaming cud- ' hich MD. m,de to thrse imputa-
tenaiHe. inc very air in w men sucn .mi.ahU lie hA hn
a bcauuful pmaneathes isJuU to app, .r injieu of that pleasing di.
Lacirutmg qualiues..Sht wfecta the j m,nnf Ff aod ith no parnculat oratori-' vtraification or geniua and attractitf
hole atmosphere, and all seem to Catch i Cai tflf,",'f t WJirn he cme to that nnrt ta&cjRm ot manner, wbirh Is the ve
mc contagion. rcnDayivaiiia is 1 nf h . tnrrch where he sjvs he ft It a uaarr oi iniruci iuai cicvauoa ana
I i . a . ... k.;..t. - . . rr !! r. i
IWSHv f Fi.,5c5ll ,.mf:. tuv";.-w':. .. saCtf U . Obligation, .CCC. " rnakel"uulr;',wmu' r' uaciutuc,
n.g creature from " 5usquehanna a remark, on ihe imputation cast
s ) .,ri
" rtfiai anian m wsi.mmmwwuw a a ai a a a
upon mm ov tne Adams party, ru al
tered his tone, his manner, and his
very personal dimensions, as I ima
gined. Every word came out full,
slow, and explicit. His action was
ta l M I 1 . f
snrivv siuc Aas crcatea a powenui
sensation. Yet, many of tbe bache
lor in Congress are made of whin
stones. They are impenetrable j no
thine can melt them. The anowiest
G-towiki f Howthia-long Urni
leucophlc gmatic lexicographer stradles
over the "recrettifnticious mid unvi
riegated substratum" of balderdash I
JJosfM Emntng Bmekx.
neck, the most sparkling eyes, the graCrful and commanding. He
most be wiiching ancle, don't put so e(j to r-,8e ,eteral inches in si
much anxiety into them as the simple
taking o! the yeas and nays. There
are, however, honorable exceptions.
1 1 is remarkable, but nevertheless true;
that the handsomest men in Congress,
are tV Delegates of the Territories.
He felt himself rescuing the spotless
reputation of a patriotic party, from
the slander and defamation of a om
blnatLn of office seekers.- Hr made a
considerable impress'n on the house
and sat down with the silent approha
S a. . a.
at fsrpt dipiomeiuqvc are the great t;on 0f the great majority. Mr. Gor
leaders ot the ton. 1 bey have the jWTf Boston, followed him. He is
best cookSj the best wines, and gtvetvery jarliamentarr, in his language
An Abolotru. Hie following whim
seem I . nore (r0ma neishborinr penile
tature. 1 . I, ? . " "
iiimu wiiuiitiu piuiuiacu w pit: nriii at
an entertainment was received by ths
inviter a dav or two ago: " Dear Sir,
you may reduce' your turtle soup to
quarts, and M minus a brace of ducb,
Sec. as mv devhsh jaws have given ne
notice, since last night, that they are
not liktlv, BKio-niorfow716 ;do their
duty. The fact is, that, by puttiog oa
a damp out, I bi taken a severe
mm mMM aaa as v m wu na j i w v vi-aks,a ajaaaia j - . - . . i at
t .-..u. kt -,i i .. '- . , . cow m my icein anu irumai so mat
ILLLUI 1 11 L' LUU1C UIUCI Z ailU 1IU IWlLft ' tfthiri llll.Mlto. llh.fl llr ftjtnAfAA . - . ... -
i.rr.xla uill What i rif tr . t , r , . . H,r
.Uvvt.vU .v. ... - (rose to sprat, u was wonuermi nat
nc is not a jacason. man, ne
LIST OF LF.TTh.RH
UEMAINING in the Post-Oflfice at Concord,
North-Carolina, on the 1st January, 1828.
Ann II. Aleiandtr Franci Nrwal
Mari'aret Alexander'- John- Newat
a Jacrson ...man; tie IS a a rnat'i,n Ke rreated in the hnnar.
Icllow of piquancy and anecdote full i X great portion of the" members" h-H
of wit, humour, and taste j and never Uhcir seats and crowded down t the
ahauM-fcjvcJc$naamay. Roanoke sits. Let
.told we are soon to have a charmihjtbc . Adams men say whauhlFpleaTe
T,1,"? iron inl !omn wno naiM of Mr. Kundolnh, there is bj one in
tract ana . Lolontxation . Societies the h'iut-,. whose rising crcateisuch t
aanccs ti.e an mgel, ana nas a planta yisihle sensation. His speech was
lion with 300 wool heads.' Her daily j .hor. but it had all 'that literafv fire
food is n .velsand scandal j and she ; cision and point, for which he is no
piousiv oners tip manes every morning celebrated. Ms or Hamilton had a
good deal of wit and point, and acquit
ted himself well. 1 here were several
mer reluse t meet ov an men
and seven-eights j hit, should they
relent io ijmr, you may yet expect to
see me at six.
R
Catharine Barringer
William U. Digars
Jacob Cenay
Joseph CroiTord
Leoiisrd Caple
Ilobert Cmflbrd
Henry Doland
John Ftirr . v
Tobiat Furr
John Gannon
John Gillian
, Staohope Harris
Leonard Haphe
FORTY DOLLARS REWARD
AN away from the Subscriber, on the 1st of ; Leonard llartscl
Mav last, mv JVtvr Boy QEOUQE. about ""l,c
26 or 27 t ears of ape, amooth black skin, plea
tsnt countenance ving one of hi fingers so
"Injured bya-machine a renders it aeles, snil,
aa well a recollected, r,iite doubled up in hi
-hand; and S feet 10 or 11 inche high. Said
boy belong to the estate of Jee Wren, dee'd.
Moses McRinley
Oliver WcUtirdr
Ljqhn Mitchler
aw- in the care, of Jheub;cribcjandbv.il m
gent of said etU. It is auppal he intmii
making hit way to aome free atate. The above
reward will be paid on hi delivery to me, in
. Lancaster District, ft. C. or lodged in any jail in
JNorth Carolina, Virginia or Maryland, ao as 1
feeeive him i or 2S il taken in South Carolina.
' KOBEHT STINSON.
lWyer"4TlS27."" 3mtl00 -
pit I
M leave "ni
w. hill Yard,
.TTlEn! leave wort respeetruny io mforro the
J.f citizens of Davidson county, that he hat jiut
received aTine ar
anl expects to receive within a few week?, from
Philadelphia and New-York, an assortment more
extensive than has ever reached thia country
and hr pledges his time and talents, in future.
entirely to his profession. He, hopes, from
year exerience in the profession, tp meet with
that pitronage which a man ahoukl, whose
whole mind i devoted to it. Hi charge shall
newt :. exceed those rwule by other medical
It99
Nancy ltewal
David J. Newal
William Nichol
David S Newal
Robert Pirkeoa
Daniel Prgratn
William l'etry
W. Phillip
David Reeae
Thomas C. Bobinson
Franci Kos,
Daniel Keep
Robert W. Smith
Hugh Smith
John Strube
John B. White
John Welch
D. STORK 1 P. M.
LIST OF LETTERS
11 EMAININQ in the Post-Office at Stateville,
L Norlh-Car6liniS, on the tit January; 1828.
Inton Avrctt
Jamea P. Alley
Elizabeth Archibald
Henry Baggerly
John Campbell
Wm. Cummins
Nicholas Cloe.r
John Cavin -
Janiel McLaia
Wm. Morow
Andrew Murdoch
Nicholas Norton
Jamea Nance
West ley Reynolds
John Reynolds -Husrh
Randle
Matliew Roberts
ThverGew, DucVworrhMiSS Cataandra Re'id ,
Heorge F. Davidson Jamea Smith, or
fl- l-lftU-l-lJ.Tft.-. iS;.L - -
that she has lived in the age of Waver
ley, steamboats, and waltzing. Arc
there, any tf theJL)achelorfraternity
with you that would venture (
December VTth, 1828.
There wis an affair of hoi or deci
ded yesterday, by a couple of " small
unknowns," on the banks of the Poto
mac, opposite Alexandria. I have
not Ic-arnrH what was the oricin nf thr
ouarrpl One ftf them arts shnt inmr. t
where in the neighborhood of the cero
id artery. I ll warrant vou. he haa
9
ot a stiff neck.
Last night Secretary Clav gave his
fist drawing room. All the world
wis therer The beauty of the capital
i stationary, and .transitory,, shews
itseifto raost advantage at the begin
ning Aof- the - session. High spirits,
grtaiijLpettations, novelty, and apletv
hriJa.mA late Tallahassee (Flora
idi) paper, says: rIn lheveiierrbe?
low we shall receive a large acceasia
to- our ' society,- rcapectatle - families
fnm Mn land ad Virginia, and some
young gentlemen, but we do not hear
of any young Ladiet ( and we are
much surprised at it, for this crrtinly
is the best market in t? e United
States. We are quite martini. I, eve
ry timerweptJTipowti, at teeing tbe
heavy groups of long faced, desp nding
bachelors,
Waiting their sweets on tbe desert sir
Geivn Patterns.-Somt besutiful
dor, U concur to give aest tq society.
Towards the 'close, fatigue predomin
ates. There were some splendid wo
ladies ia the gallery, and a few travel
led dandies, outside the bar ; but alas !
what interest could they find. in calm
lations on stocks, fall of premium, he.
Etc. They were fatigued and tired t old
Kanoke rose; " the gentleman from
Virginia," said the speaker, and all Gown Patterns h ive been imported in
eyes were turned towards Mr.- Ra to Boston Jrom Angola, ancient Ao
it:. i t . a a:.
uuipu. ins personal appearance laicyra, a town in IVUOlM, ASis ivunur,
eccentric, in the highest degree. He 212 miles S. E. of Constantinople,
wears small clothes, white topped boots, celebrated for the manufacture of fine
a poodle Benjamin, and has his h ur, wool and goat a hair. The go ds are
which is a sort of iron grey, combed white ai d colored, and resemble tbe
back in the neatest style His voice texture of Cashmere shawls.
is just as singular iaevery thing rise
men present.
parenr gaiety
and a great deal of ap
Cyru Fleming
John A. I'ltunrng -Slathew
Gallaher
Arnold Holland
Ahruham Hill
1 homus Johnson
F.noch Irwin, 3
U B. Lindsey
loel Lunceford
James Mitchell
Solomon Mitchell
Joshua M. Smith,,-
Jeremiah G. Sloan
Wm. Shaw
Prudence Stewart
Ross Simonton
Mis Mary Simpson
John Weber
Jame Williams
Thomas Watts,
A.J. Worke, 2
Robert West
I Wrfl.'Matajn 3tsp JAMCS M'K.NlGBT, P.f(
Deer Huntinr.- A couple of vtry
fine bucks were lately killed at Islip,
A.on.g isisnti by a company ot in. ion
sportsmen, eioht' in number, under IheT
command of Mr. John Carll. One
of the deer led them a thase of fifty
miles!! r't
THS is AID TH OUTS ;
Or, ike Secret of the P Contat.
Tht nt, koirn IVIIm. wwiM tkkik H ,la
T. ilrltr tk. inw, ftrrtw tkrMM'Imlat
will, tkr hi, (O tk. nwa, I) u ngrrr. u t
Of the United States, at present
eoniists of, - .
Sl3,29(j,J4r 70 of 3 per cent, stock
15W64TToT4T-5perienrtoK-12,792,000
20 of 5 per cent, stock
26,831,229 07 of 6 per cent, stock
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S68,91ff,S41 03 fTotal.
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1 .The- Hebrews:-- keed -Saturday
9Mm . - 10 6out a yw C BQ, the rThc Xhrlstiao!!; Saodavs 3. -iic
X will, get a whv.ietunch of XV from Africans
. j . . , , i .
(nc executive ucpanmcoi, io Keep mm I Friday,
company. . mr, oiorra -aoea, noi.cx
he calls his owk -The worthy repre.
sentatives of your city, (New York)
are quite busy t VcrpiancMon the Ways
and M eaasndjyijamcail
the hed of the Committeee of Com.
merce. The latter gentleman will,
probably, soon report something for
the benefit of that great national in.
terest. Mr. Taylor the great X of
the Adams party, is closely watching
speaker Stevenson, lie is iv-termin-ed
trr pick : aa many flaws with him, as
le.
actly know, yet, what he shall do, but
he will probably determine soon. . Mr.
Everttt is looking after the Library
of Congress so he should. He has
! been a great traveller, and has a taste
A pa ent has been granted to s person
in Somes Town, England, lor a m-rhine
for making shoes, gloves, cps and van'
ous articles of leather, from " one pwe
without seam.
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